***List of NFL camp cuts thus far***

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[u][b]ARIZONA CARDINALS [/b][/u]

LB Greg Carothers
WR Fabian Davis
RB Troy Hambrick
WR Lawrence Hamilton
OT Jim Newton
RB Josh Scobey
TE Andy Stokes (unsigned draft pick by NE)
C Chad Bandiera (undrafted free agent)
S Aaron Francisco (undrafted free agent)
DT Devone Claybrooks
FB Casey Moore
RB Larry Croom
CB Clarence Curry
QB Timmy Chang (undrafted free agent)
RB Roger Robinson (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]ATLANTA FALCONS [/b][/u]

WR Peerless Price
G Martin Bibla
P Toby Gowin
DE Otis Grigsby
CB Christian Morton
DE John Taylor
TE Brian Casey (undrafted free agent)
S Rich Coady
LB Jordan Kramer
P Ryan Flinn
TE Steve Cucci (undrafted free agent)
RB T.A. McClendon (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]BALTIMORE RAVENS [/b][/u]

QB Darian Durant (undrafted free agent)
P Kelly Ohliger
WR Derek Abney
WR Tommy Manus (undrafted free agent) 
LS/OL Drew Caylor
CB Cash Mouton (undrafted free agent) 
 
[b][u]BUFFALO BILLS[/b][/u]

DT LaWaylon Brown
G Dave Pruce
OT Geir Gudmundsen (undrafted free agent)
SS Daniel Leger (undrafted free agent)
WR Will Peoples (undrafted free agent)
CB Marvin Ward (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]CAROLINA PANTHERS [/b][/u]

WR Antoine Burns
CB Larnell McPherson 
 
[b][u]CHICAGO BEARS [/b][/u]

WR Derek Abney
CB Taleb Wise (undrafted free agent)
S Bobby Gray
RB Fred Russell
WR Derek Lee
DE Jonathan Jackson (undrafted free agent)
LB Stephen Larsen (undrafted free agent)
WR Kareem Kelly
OL Matt McGhghy (undrafted free agent)
DT Greg Pauly (undrafted free agent) 
 
[b][u]CINCINNATI BENGALS [/b][/u]

WR Peter Warrick
DL Derrick Crawford
WR Freddie Milons
OL Reese Hicks
FB Jeremy Thomas (undrafted free agent)
G Dan Lynch (undrafted free agent)
LB Allen Augustin 
 
[u][b]CLEVELAND BROWNS [/b][/u]

DL Kevin Carberry (undrafted free agent)
WR Jeremiah Cockheran
OL Craig Osika
OL Marcus Spears
RB Chad Scott (undrafted free agent)
LB Eric Mahl (undrafted free agent)
Brant Boyer LB
Lang Campbell QB R
Sherrod Coates LB
Javiar Collins OT
Derrick Frost P
Kevin Harrison LB R
Corey Jackson DE
Tyler Jones PK R
James King DB R
Justin Kurpeikis LB
Lance Moore WR R
Clint Stickdorn OG R
Keith Willis TE R  
 
[b][u]DALLAS COWBOYS [/b][/u]

WR Jamaica Rector
LB Reggie Love
CB Lance Frazier
FB Darian Barnes
K Billy Cundiff
WR Ahmad Merritt
S Izell Reese
OT Jacob Rogers
LB Mike Goolsby (undrafted free agent)
DT Jermaine Brooks
TE Mike Gomez
WR Zuriel Smith
LB Roger Cooper (undrafted free agent)
P Clinton Greathouse
K Brett Visintainer (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]DENVER BRONCOS  [/b][/u]
LB Markus Steele
OG Cameron Spikes
WR Romar Crenshaw
RB Kris Briggs
CB Roderick Babers
RB Maurice Clarett
 
[b][u]DETROIT LIONS [/b][/u]

OL Sean Bubin
LS Jody Littleton
WR Kahlil Hill
LB Andrew Battle (undrafted free agent)
TE Jason Randall (undrafted free agent)
WR Charles Frederick (undrafted free agent)
OT Tom Kaleita (undrafted free agent)
CB Brandon Payne (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]GREEN BAY PACKERS [/b][/u]

OT Brennan Curtin
CB Charles Byrd (undrafted free agent)
S Arturo Freeman
P Bryce Benekos (undrafted free agent)
RB Chris Robertson
TE Garrett Cross (undrafted free agent)
WR Chris Samp (undrafted free agent) 
Hannibal Navies
Matt O'Dwyer
Vince Butler
Patrick Dendy
Jeremiah Garrison
Atlas Herrion
Tory Humphrey
Derrick Johnese
A.J. Lindsay
Chad Lucas
Quintene Newhouse 
 
[u][b]HOUSTON TEXANS [/b][/u]

DE Tim Cheatwood
DT Daleroy Stewart
QB Preston Parsons — RE-SIGNED ON AUGUST 16

 
[u][b]INDIANAPOLIS COLTS [/b][/u]

G Marico Portis
CB Jerome Dennis (undrafted free agent) — RE-SIGNED ON AUGUST 11
OT Lou Lombardo (undrafted free agent) 

[u][b]JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS [/b][/u]

LB James Kinney (undrafted free agent)
S Ray Perryman
WR Jason Mitchell (undrafted free agent)
G Julius Franklin (undrafted free agent) 
Mike Compton
Kahlil Hill
Marcell Allmond
Craig Osika
Derrick Ransom
Jimmy McClain
Nate Hybl
Brian Allen
 
[u][b]KANSAS CITY CHIEFS[/b][/u]

 LB Mike Maslowski
TE Willie Walden (undrafted free agent)
OL Forest Vance 
  
[b][u]MIAMI DOLPHINS [/b][/u]

CB Deveron Harper
WR Ronald Bellamy
LB Derek Curry (undrafted free agent)
S Abram Elam (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]MINNESOTA VIKINGS [/b][/u]

WR Avion Black
C Shawn Lynch
LB John Bamiro (undrafted free agent)
QB John Bowencamp (undrafted free agent)
OT William Obeng (undrafted free agent)
LB Quincy Stewart
LB Grant Wiley
TE Matt Ross (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS [/b][/u]

QB Rohan Davies
S Dexter Reids
S Antuan Edwards
P Rhett Kopp
TE Matt Brandt
TE Andy Stokes (seventh-round pick)
WR Ricky Bryant
WR Rick Musinski
NT Ethan Kelly
WR Jake Schifino
WR Michael McGrew (undrafted free agent)
DT DeMarco McNeil (undrafted free agent)
RB Earl Charles (undrafted free agent) 
Cedric Cobbs
Dexter Reid
 
[u][b]NEW ORLEANS SAINTS [/b][/u]

WR Tramissian Davis (undrafted free agent)
WR Brian Poli-Dixon
LB Russel Rabe (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]NEW YORK GIANTS[/b][/u]

 K David Kimball
WR Brandon Smith (undrafted free agent)
CB Amad Treaudo (undrafted free agent)
CB Art Thomas 
 
[u][b]NEW YORK JETS [/b][/u]

K Xavier Beitia (undrafted free agent)
WR Jonathan Carter
LB Mondoe Davis (undrafted free agent)
CB Peter Hunter
CB Ray Mickens (cap casualty)
CB Roosevelt Williams
S Derek Pagel
RB Delvin Joyce
G Dave Yovanovits
CB James Taylor 
 
[u][b]OAKLAND RAIDERS[/b][/u]

 S Marques Anderson
TE Josh Norman
WR LaShaun Ward
WR John Holder
DL Jordan Hicks (undrafted free agent) — RE-SIGNED ON AUGUST 19
LB Travian Smith 
 
[u][b]PHILADELPHIA EAGLES[/b][/u]

 P Mark Mariscal
WR Grant Adams (undrafted free agent)
WR Chris Samp (undrafted free agent) — RE-SIGNED ON AUGUST 12 
David Bergeron
Jared Jones
Isaac West
Jimmy Kibble
Darrell Lee
Corey Peoples
Drew Strojny
Branden Hall
James Whalen 
 
[u][b]PITTSBURGH STEELERS[/b][/u]

 WR Sam Simmons
RB Chad Scott (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]ST. LOUIS RAMS [/b][/u]

G Zach Bray (undrafted free agent)
CB Dwight Anderson 
 
[u][b]SAN DIEGO CHARGERS [/b][/u]

FB Matthew Tant (undrafted free agent)
C Chase Johnson (undrafted free agent)
TE Cody McCarty (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS  [/b][/u]
 
[u][b]SEATTLE SEAHAWKS[/b][/u]

 DT Cedric Woodard
RB Jesse Lumsden (undrafted free agent)
LB Solomon Bates 
 
[u][b]TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS[/b][/u]

 G/C Bryan Anderson
RB Jacque Lewis (undrafted free agent)
OT Jeff Hatch
WR Adrian Madise
QB Jared Allen (undrafted free agent)
OT Kevin Fischer (undrafted free agent)
G/C Chris Watton
OL/LS Brian Sawyer 
 
[u][b]TENNESSEE TITANS [/b][/u]

DE Johnathan Jackson (undrafted free agent)
WR Earvin Johnson (undrafted free agent)
OT Stefan Rodgers (undrafted free agent)
K Ola Kimrin
WR Chris Bush (undrafted free agent)
QB Gino Guidugli (undrafted free agent)
CB Kevin Timothee (undrafted free agent) 
 
[u][b]WASHINGTON Commanders[/b][/u]


 S Tony Dixon
LB Joe Tuipala
LB Brian Allen
S Eric Brown
DL Melvin Williams
OL Adrian Gonzalez (undrafted free agent)
TE Billy Palmer (undrafted free agent)
WR Darnerian McCants 
LB Jared Newberry 
LB Clifton Smith 
HB Billy Baber 
K Jeff Chandler 
DE Charles Howard 
OL Jerome Nichols 
RB Brock Forsey 
DB Charles Bryd 
QB Bryson Spinner 
WR Steven Harris 
WR Jonathon Combs 
OL Josh Warner
 

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This list isnt close to being complete.

For Commanders alone here are missing ones :

Darnerian McCants WR
Jared Newberry LB
Clifton Smith LB
Billy Baber H-Back
Jeff Chandler K
Charles Howard DE
Jerome Nichols OL
Brock Forsey RB
Charles Bryd DB
Bryson Spinner QB
Steven Harris WR
Jonathon Combs WR
Josh Warner OL
 

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Warrick asked to be released on Tuesday

By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com

Wide receiver Peter Warrick, the fourth player selected in the 2000 draft, was apprised Tuesday morning by the Cincinnati Bengals that he will be released later in the day as the club reduces its roster to the mandatory 65-player limit.

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The release of Warrick, who appeared in only four games in 2004 because of leg and shin injuries, was not altogether surprising. The five-year veteran missed much of camp as he rehabilitated from his injuries and appeared in just one of Cincinnati's three preseason contests.

At various times in camp, coach Marvin Lewis hinted broadly that he felt Warrick might not have been as diligent as necessary in his rehabilitation. Lewis noted to ESPN.com in a training camp visit that the Bengals staff, at that point, was preparing as though Warrick might not be available.

Certainly there were less than subtle hints that Warrick would not be a part of the team's plans for 2005, particularly given the Bengals' new-found depth at wide receiver.

On Monday, when he returned to practice for the first time in a week, Warrick made a public request that, if the Bengals were going to jettison him, they do so in this first round of cuts, rather than wait until the weekend, when rosters must be pared to 53 players, the NFL regular-season limit.

"If they're going to let me go, let me go [Tuesday]," Warrick said Monday after practice. "Don't let me go the last week. Don't do me like that. That's disrespectful to me. Let me go [Tuesday]. It's been decided. I just don't know what they've decided."

Speculation has been rife for weeks that Warrick, with a base salary of $2.28 million for this season, would be either released or traded. It is believed that a few teams, notably the New England Patriots, showed some interest in acquiring Warrick, but a deal was never consummated. The former Florida State standout, if healthy, as he has claimed, should generate solid interest in the open market.

Warrick, 28, enjoyed a career best season in 2003, with 79 receptions for 819 yards and seven touchdowns. For his career, Warrick has 264 catches for 2,811 yards and 18 scores, having appeared in 66 games, with 55 starts.

Never as fast as advertised when he came out of college, Warrick nonetheless has good quickness and finally flourished when the Bengals moved him from an outside receiver spot and into the slot position.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com. To check out Len's chat archive, click here
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WR Derek Abney

This guy was a return threat everytime he touched the ball at Kentucky...not sure what he has done with the ravens.
 

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this guy wasvery impressive in the world league 2 years ago-he ll be signed this week.
 

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Why is everyone is so much of a hurry to sign other people's rejects???
 

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ghettogandhi said:
this guy wasvery impressive in the world league 2 years ago-he ll be signed this week.
yes I think he will be signed...but not by us.
 

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No doubt, I wouldn't mind having a look, my buddy (a Pats fan) was really high on this guy.
 

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I think Davey is garbage. He lost the back up job to a rookie Matt Cassel, from USC who never played, and the ancient Doug Flutie. Speaks volumes to me.

But likely he will find a home in Miami, with his former LSU coach.
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2146727


Warrick asked to be released on Tuesday

Wide receiver Peter Warrick, the fourth player selected in the 2000 draft, was apprised Tuesday morning by the Cincinnati Bengals that he will be released later in the day as the club reduces its roster to the mandatory 65-player limit. [size=-1]Peter Warrick[/size]

The release of Warrick, who appeared in only four games in 2004 because of leg and shin injuries, was not altogether surprising. The five-year veteran missed much of camp as he rehabilitated from his injuries and appeared in just one of Cincinnati's three preseason contests.

At various times in camp, coach Marvin Lewis hinted broadly that he felt Warrick might not have been as diligent as necessary in his rehabilitation. Lewis noted to ESPN.com in a training camp visit that the Bengals staff, at that point, was preparing as though Warrick might not be available. Certainly there were less than subtle hints that Warrick would not be a part of the team's plans for 2005, particularly given the Bengals' new-found depth at wide receiver...............
 

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Hell, maybe we can release Morgan and pick Warrick up? We'd have our punt returner and a solid #4 WR.
 

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Rack said:
Hell, maybe we can release Morgan and pick Warrick up? We'd have our punt returner and a solid #4 WR.

I don't know much about him, but at this point the way Morgan drops everything....I hear ya.
 

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I was wrong on Warrick...I thought he would wind up being a better pro when he entered the NFL. In college, it was a complete mismatch when he got the ball in space. In YPC average in the NFL has been pretty average. If he is healthy I would probably prefer him over Morgan though. Not as fast or big as Morgan but probably a better player, if healthy. Although I wonder if he would prefer going to a team like the Eagles where he can battle for the number three WR slot in a pass happy offense rather than coming here where he would compete for a third or 4th WR slot in a running offense and average QB.
 

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He is far better than Quincy Morgan. He isn't a pro bowl wr, but he is plenty solid enough to make this team solid at wr. If he is going to be healthty this season, and if he doesn't have an attitude or demand too much money.... or, in other words, if the costs of signing him as acceptable, his ability on the field would make this a better team.
 

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chicago JK said:
I was wrong on Warrick...I thought he would wind up being a better pro when he entered the NFL. In college, it was a complete mismatch when he got the ball in space. In YPC average in the NFL has been pretty average. If he is healthy I would probably prefer him over Morgan though. Not as fast or big as Morgan but probably a better player, if healthy. Although I wonder if he would prefer going to a team like the Eagles where he can battle for the number three WR slot in a pass happy offense rather than coming here where he would compete for a third or 4th WR slot in a running offense and average QB.

same here..I really thought he would have a very productive NFL career. Not a superstar but a very solid #2 WR. Health is the big question mark with him but if he is healthy I would love to see us bring him in.
 

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Eagles:

David Bergeron
Jared Jones
Isaac West
Jimmy Kibble
Darrell Lee
Corey Peoples
Drew Strojny
Branden Hall
James Whalen

Jags:

Mike Compton
Kahlil Hill
Marcell Allmond
Craig Osika
Derrick Ransom
Jimmy McClain
Nate Hybl
Brian Allen

Packers:

Hannibal Navies
Matt O'Dwyer
Vince Butler
Patrick Dendy
Jeremiah Garrison
Atlas Herrion
Tory Humphrey
Derrick Johnese
A.J. Lindsay
Chad Lucas
Quintene Newhouse

Browns:

Brant Boyer LB
Lang Campbell QB R
Sherrod Coates LB
Javiar Collins OT
Derrick Frost P
Kevin Harrison LB R
Corey Jackson DE
Tyler Jones PK R
James King DB R
Justin Kurpeikis LB
Lance Moore WR R
Clint Stickdorn OG R
Keith Willis TE R

Pats:

Rohan Davey
Cedric Cobbs
Dexter Reid
 
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